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Nice video very good information
ОтветитьThank you sir for the educational videos. 😎👍
ОтветитьYour videos get better all the time ! In these days of uncertainty your videos could be a lifesaver. Thank you sir !!
ОтветитьDrill 3 equally spaced 9/64" holes in the bottom of a tuna can's outer rim. Stick 3 16 penny nails in the holes and you have a cheap pot stand. You can trim the nails for height. Works well with your small tins. Put some carbon felt or ceramic wool in the cans and they work better with liquid fuels. I like denatured alcohol.
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ОтветитьWhat is that metal thing that you set the tea candle down in ?? Looks to me like that's the stove the tea candle is the heater for the fuel. I am confused.
ОтветитьTaking advice from this Prepper has always been helpful. I’m prepping for my family!
ОтветитьThe CO detector was right next to the open flame. If it was on the other side of the room it probably wouldn’t have registered anything. I’m also curious why you took the soup out of the cans instead of cooking directly in them.
ОтветитьAlso, anyone can make a cheap stove out of a pop/beer can. There are tons of videos showing how to do it.
ОтветитьI've never been a fan of tea lights. Id hate to use a scented jar candle, but i think one of the $6.00 DG 3 wick candles would be a good way to heat up something if it doesn't impart the flavor
ОтветитьI really enjoy these comparison vids.
I watch yours,then try to replicate them in my workshed!
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Always a practical presentation, thank you sir.
ОтветитьAnother good video sir
ОтветитьMy electricity went off last week,but it was only off about 5 seconds.
I have camping gear that I can use.
A trangia,a coleman butane and ozark trail propane.
10000X like for the CO detector. You can do a day without food, but minutes without oxygen!
Great video as always!
Hi , I can't see a link to , or discription of, the dollar tree stoves. Am I missing something here ?
ОтветитьYou reminded me of a variation... tuna can with a rolled up strip of cardboard inside. Pour paraffin into can. Makes a hot burning candle with a cardboard wick.
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ОтветитьDang it’s cold in the BG state ain’t it buddy. Got any videos on power outages and kerosene heaters lol stay warm Les~
ОтветитьI enjoy your videos so much! Great information that's easy to follow! Thank you so much!
ОтветитьThat is very encouraging. It is nice to know that most people have these fuels at home or they stock them cheaply. I have been watching videos on making gel fuel. It doesn't look very complicated and you can use your eggshells from your meals. Thank you for the video.
ОтветитьGimme hot water for coffee and a can of beans and I'm. Good to go
ОтветитьVaseline is my favorite.
Ответитьthe dollar store sells small cans of sterno. i have a little stockpile of those.
ОтветитьThanks for affirming the fire blanket. I've seen advertisements, but didn't trust them. I count you trustworthy. Keep up the good work. Thank you.
ОтветитьI stumbled on your channel yesterday, I think. You did a review on canned chicken. I subscribed because you are detailed and you get to the point. Good information, too. I hope your channel grows. Great video.
ОтветитьWhat is the name of the Dollar Tree stove? Thank you
ОтветитьWhat are the little tin’s your putting the fuel in and where are they in dollar tree? Thanks ❤
Ответить"LESS" is More.
ОтветитьJust put aluminum foil on bottom of pan
ОтветитьWhere can I get a bottom holder to put alcohol in or oil fuel?
Ответить35 cent that is the can from my shampoo bar. I get the shampoo at dollar tree. Try to keep one for camping. Just pit some fuel in the one i have!
ОтветитьAre the "four to a pack" stoves sold AS stoves or are they labeled as something else??
Ответитьi have a lp cook stove in a 1950' era house
Ответитьwhy dont you have a gas stove? in a power outage you can heat with it. with a window open of course
ОтветитьI don't buy sardines any more the cats eat salmon, chicken in broth
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